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==Historical and institutional development of the discipline==
The first major linguistic work on Slavic Macedonian dialects was done by
The discipline of Macedonian studies experienced significant development after the codification of the Macedonian language in 1945 in [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], particularly under the umbrella of [[Yugoslav studies]]. As part of the [[Socialist Republic of Macedonia]] within Yugoslavia, academic institutions in Macedonia contributed to the advancement of Macedonian studies. The first lecture on the Macedonian language at a foreign university was held in 1946 at [[Charles University]] in [[Prague]] in [[Czechoslovakia]] by Professor Antonín Frýnta. He taught Macedonian language courses from 1946 to 1948. This marked the breakthrough of Macedonian studies at foreign universities. In [[Soviet Union]], Russian linguist {{ill|Rina Usikova|ru|Усикова, Рина Павловна}} completed her doctoral studies and defended her dissertation in the field of Macedonian studies under the mentorship of [[Samuil Bernstein]] and with support of [[Blaže Koneski]] in 1965.<ref name="Pandev">{{cite journal |url=http://www.stephanos.ru/izd/2023/2023-58-06.pdf |author=D. Pandev |title= Односот на Рина Усикова кон изворите на руската македонистика |trans-title=Rina Usikova’s Attitude to the Origins of Russian Macedonian Studies |doi= 10.24249/2309-9917-2023-58-2-56-62 |pages=56–62 |date=2023 |journal=Stephanos |volume= 58|issue=2 |access-date= }}</ref>
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